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| walk-in [ wáwk ìn ] |
adjective |
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1. large enough to enter: large and spacious enough to enter
 a walk-in closet
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2. located on street: having direct access from the street
 a walk-in apartment
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noun (plural walk-ins) |
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1. U.S. cold storage room: a cold storage room or a refrigerator or freezer large enough to enter
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2. customer without appointment: a customer, patient, or interviewee who is served or seen without an appointment, e.g. at a barber shop or doctor's office
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informal
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3. U.S. defector: somebody who walks into a foreign embassy or consulate wanting to leave his or her country
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4. U.S. easy victory: an easily won victory
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